I am absolutely delighted to be taking part in this blog tour today for the wonderful Before I Let You Go by Kelly Rimmer. My thanks to Anne Cater for arranging the tour and for asking me to be a part of it. Lexie is living the perfect life. She has a great job, a … Continue reading Before I Let You Go by Kelly Rimmer→

Admittedly, I have been a little late to the party when it comes to enjoying a good psychological thriller, but I am now a complete convert and so I was very excited to read Who Cares If They Die by Wendy Dranfield. Officer Dean Matheson suspects foul play when an unidentified woman is found hanging … Continue reading Who Cares If They Die by Wendy Dranfield→

The story begins with Ella Hope, alone and exposed following a brutal attack by an unknown assailant. Her memories of the night before are hazy at best, but she is sure that her attacker is the man with whom she had been on a date with the previous evening. A man who has already been … Continue reading The Fake Date by Lynda Stacey→

September marked the start of my second foray into higher education as a mature student with the commencement of an MA in Creative Writing. My undergraduate degree was enough of a challenge; I worked full time and studied full time and for two of the three years I also held down a long distance relationship … Continue reading University and the Mature Student→

Made to Break Your Heart tells the story of Nick Marhoffer, a married father of one. When his son, Wesley starts to play baseball, Nick becomes the team coach and quickly becoming involved to the point of obsession with Little League as a way of escaping the stresses of his everyday life. Very soon he becomes … Continue reading Made to Break Your Heart by Richard Fellinger→

I am delighted to be on the blog tour today for Ravens Gathering by Graeme Cumming organised by Love Books Group Tours. Ravens Gathering is definitely a thinker. It is absolutely not what I expected, and whilst it isn't the type of book I would normally pick up, I'm so pleased that I did as … Continue reading Ravens Gathering by Graeme Cumming→

So, I realise that we're now nearer to October than we are to August - but I do like to do a little monthly wrap up, and sadly I've been laid rather low with a nasty chest infection for the last couple of weeks and so I give myself permission to post this one a … Continue reading August in Review – At Last!→

I'm delighted to be hosting the final day of the blog tour today for Perfect Ten by Jacqueline Ward. As much as I hate being ill, I was pretty darn pleased that whilst I was laid up on my sick-sofa this weekend, that I was in the scintillating company of Perfect Ten. It is so … Continue reading Perfect Ten by Jacqueline Ward→

I remember I was at Sixth Form when I first discovered Lesley Pearse. I borrowed her novel Never Look Back from the library and it was love at first chapter. Fast forward 18 years and I have read everything she has ever written and I own every novel at least once. I am a huge … Continue reading The House Across the Street by Lesley Pearse→

I am absolutely delighted to be a part of The Rival blog tour and I am very excited to be sharing my review today. I am sat here scrambling for the words to describe just how The Rival has made me feel. I've raced through it over the Bank Holiday weekend, become increasingly absorbed with … Continue reading The Rival by Charlotte Duckworth→